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outlast

[out-last, -lahst] / ˌaʊtˈlæst, -ˈlɑst /


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That had been the case so often this season, as USC outlasted inferior teams, putting up as many points as it wanted.

From Los Angeles Times

When the New Deal put a cop on the Wall Street beat, Dillon cleaned up his act and lived long enough to outlast the memory of his tawdry methods.

From The Wall Street Journal

Newer versions of the game include Tetris Effect, which builds a Zen experience via music, and Tetris 99, in which players try to outlast opponents who are meddling with their boards.

From New York Times

Both occasionally volatile and headstrong, they share a mutual respect that outlasted any of their brief disputes.

From BBC

And his postgame massage has outlasted any stragglers in the room.

From Los Angeles Times